Taking our inspiration from the term "Inforg" as coined by Luciano Floridi, who digs into the convergence of man and information in
this age of technology. We feel a responsibility to maintain the continuity and integrity of the
web through ethical development of abandoned properties.

All of us have had the experience of
clicking a link that took us somewhere we did not want to
be!

Responsible web development of abandoned properties means replacing old content
and adding vibrant new content to make sure that internet users arrive at a
page that is useful and appropriate. Through this redevelopment, the user
achieves the goal of obtaining the sought after information, and the
domain/site owner is more likely to derive revenue from the use of the
site.

Each day, thousands of web properties
are abandoned, leaving breaks in the web and decreasing the efficiency of
users.

INFORG.ORG cannot possibly develop every abandoned property, but we hope, that
through a responsible example, we will encourage other speculators to devote
more resources to development and maintaining the continuity of the web.

INFORG.ORG puts it back together by
re-establishing abandoned internet properties with relevant and useful content
and links to even more information. We replace the "dead ends" with new vibrant
intersections.

While we use the services of parking companies, or redirects to a related site,
our goal is to develop each of the properties we acquire. We do not spend much
time promoting the sales of our properties, because we acquire each for the
purpose of development and monetization. While we sometimes entertain offers
for our domains, we ask that new owners provide us with the purpose they intend
to use the domain for, and ask them to agree to our basic tenets of responsible
ownership.